Intelligence: Russia to Expand Military-Technical Cooperation with India

From 15 to 18 September, the fourth meeting of the working subgroup of the Russian-Indian intergovernmental commission on military and military-technical cooperation is scheduled to be held in St. Petersburg, Russia, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
The Gaze reports on it, referring to Ukrinform.
According to intelligence reports, over the course of four days, the Indian and Russian delegations intend to develop and agree on plans for bilateral military cooperation between Russia and India in 2025-2026.
In particular, the meeting will discuss issues of defence cooperation, military training and joint military exercises.
The talks will take place at the Central Naval Museum in St. Petersburg, according to Ukrainian intelligence.
Despite the secrecy of the planned event, Ukrainian intelligence has a detailed programme of the meeting of the Russian-Indian commission, one of the items of which is ‘a visit by the Indian delegation to the cruiser Aurora’.
As of today, Russia and India are jointly producing PJ-10 BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. Another joint project is Indo-Russian Rifles Private Limited, which in 2019 began production in India of AK-203 assault rifles for the complete rearmament of the Indian army.
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